Title of article :
T4SP Database 2.0: An Improved Database for Type IV Secretion Systems in Bacterial Genomes with New Online Analysis Tools
Author/Authors :
Han, Na Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases - Hangzhou, China , Yu, Weiwen Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases - Hangzhou, China , Qiang, Yujun Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases - Hangzhou, China , Zhang, Wen Collaborative Innovation Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Infectious Diseases - Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
Type IV secretion system (T4SS) can mediate the passage of macromolecules across cellular membranes and is essential for virulent
and genetic material exchange among bacterial species. The Type IV Secretion Project 2.0 (T4SP 2.0) database is an improved
and extended version of the platform released in 2013 aimed at assisting with the detection of Type IV secretion systems (T4SS)
in bacterial genomes. This advanced version provides users with web server tools for detecting the existence and variations of
T4SS genes online. The new interface for the genome browser provides a user-friendly access to the most complete and accurate
resource of T4SS gene information (e.g., gene number, name, type, position, sequence, related articles, and quick links to other
webs). Currently, this online database includes T4SS information of 5239 bacterial strains. Conclusions. T4SS is one of the most
versatile secretion systems necessary for the virulence and survival of bacteria and the secretion of protein and/or DNA substrates
from a donor to a recipient cell. This database on virB/D genes of the T4SS system will help scientists worldwide to improve their
knowledge on secretion systems and also identify potential pathogenic mechanisms of various microbial species.
Keywords :
Analysis , System , Genomes , Type
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine